Real would be the first pick, of course, for a plethora of reasons. Juve would be the middle choice, a tough game that we should come out on top of, but considering the way they made past Monaco I don't think anyone wants to play them even if they aren't that great. Barcelona would be the last pick - their offense is finally clikcing hardcore, and Iniesta is giving their midfield the extra class necessary. We have the better coach and the better defense, but it will be a clash of equals on the balance of things, I feel.

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Yeah I would prefer to avoid Barcelona. Bayern could take them, but I'd rather let Barca spend themselves on someone else in the semis. Would be great to meet them in the finals, by which point hopefully our army of the injured will have returned and gotten back up to form

Bayernbazi wrote:I shudder to think that I am starting to compare Juventus' progress with that of Chelsea in 2012, they simply stumble into the final and with an overdose of luck they end up winning it. I will not be surprised that there will be some more decisions in their favour such as the ghost penalty, as some helping hand throws a lifeline to the Serie A.

When Inter won the CL in 2010, off the top of my head:

- Scored from offside in the last minute of the final group stage match in order to qualify for the last 16- Chelsea had some 4 penalty appeals turned down- Milito scored from offside against Barcelona who should also have had 2 penalties and had a valid goal ruled out in the last second of the 2nd leg.- Maicon with handballs inside the Bayern box.

When Milan won the CL in 2007, off the top of my head:

- Maldini clear handball inside the box against Celtic, no penalty.- Penalty awarded against Bayern for a perfect tackle by Lucio on Kaka in the 1st leg.- Inzaghi scored from a clear offside position against Bayern in the 2nd leg.- Inzaghi controlled the ball with his arm before scoring the opener in the final against Liverpool.

I tell you... when strange decisions start happening in favour of Italian clubs, they generally don't stop there and they end up lifting the cup.

Yesterday, Chiellini could have easily been given red for a highly deliberate handball to stop a goalscoring opportunity after he slipped.

Bayernbazi wrote:I shudder to think that I am starting to compare Juventus' progress with that of Chelsea in 2012, they simply stumble into the final and with an overdose of luck they end up winning it. I will not be surprised that there will be some more decisions in their favour such as the ghost penalty, as some helping hand throws a lifeline to the Serie A.

When Inter won the CL in 2010, off the top of my head:

- Scored from offside in the last minute of the final group stage match in order to qualify for the last 16- Chelsea had some 4 penalty appeals turned down- Milito scored from offside against Barcelona who should also have had 2 penalties and had a valid goal ruled out in the last second of the 2nd leg.- Maicon with handballs inside the Bayern box.

When Milan won the CL in 2007, off the top of my head:

- Maldini clear handball inside the box against Celtic, no penalty.- Penalty awarded against Bayern for a perfect tackle by Lucio on Kaka in the 1st leg.- Inzaghi scored from a clear offside position against Bayern in the 2nd leg.- Inzaghi controlled the ball with his arm before scoring the opener in the final against Liverpool.

I tell you... when strange decisions start happening in favour of Italian clubs, they generally don't stop there and they end up lifting the cup.

Yesterday, Chiellini could have easily been given red for a highly deliberate handball to stop a goalscoring opportunity after he slipped.

Anyone wants to wager a bet? I say there will be controversial decisions in favour of Juventus in the semi-finals, too.

And the worst part is that you point that to their supporters and they blatantly boast about it.......they even believe that it is right to do that because they think that everyone is like them.....yesterday before their match I heard a couple of Juventini even claim that Bayern must have bribed the Porto GK I cannot believe their screwed reasoning.

As I said in another post they are seeing this as a repeat of 2006 WC, 'they already won in Berlin' and they are hoping to get Bayern since they play with their heart against the 'Germans' (for them BuLi ignorance is bliss and after defeating BVB they are believing this blindly).Next Controversial Decision Spoiler:

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